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joining us here is steve thompson on central michigan university who is a sexual aggression services coordinator. you watch these things on all campuses. it really isn't just occidental or any particular campus. it's happening everywhere. >> absolutely. it's not unique to that campus but all campuses in our culture. they say approximately 1 in 4 women will be the victim of a sexual assault sometime in their life. even in college or walking around washington, d.c. women are preyed on as well. >> why, when a university is clear, when they have expelled a student and where they believe answer individual was an tacker. you heard these new women who knew they're assailant has attacked another woman. why don't they act more quickly? wouldn't they want to act quickly to remove somebody from campus? >> one would think so. academia is behind the times a lot. i think they still follow this base, well, they were drinking. it's miscommunication. they don't realize that individuals that prey upon people they know, it's a planned act. it's a planned act of power and control. they know where they'r
joining us here is steve thompson on central michigan university who is a sexual aggression services coordinator. you watch these things on all campuses. it really isn't just occidental or any particular campus. it's happening everywhere. >> absolutely. it's not unique to that campus but all campuses in our culture. they say approximately 1 in 4 women will be the victim of a sexual assault sometime in their life. even in college or walking around washington, d.c. women are preyed on as...
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last night the los waltos historical commission voted unanimously no turn the childhood home of steve jobs into a historical site. this means this home on crist drive is now protected so a builder cannot come in and demolish it. the plan is to put up a plaque 7nmpand steve wazniak build the first apple one computer back in 1976. jobs' stepmother, marilynn jobs, still lives in this home, by the way. >>. >>> well, your home may not be a landmark to anyone but you, but it's probably worth much more than it used to be. scott mcgrew as house prices continue their record rise. >> good morning. the latest monthly data from case shiler shows the home prices in the san frifblg market have risen more than 25% from the same time measured last year. so from august 2012 to august 2013, which is the most recent month in all that8 data is available. this is the second best increase in the united states behind las vegas. now, i tell you about these price increases every month, and they've been blockbuster machines. we do keep in mind, it's a moving average. july to july. it's not added to the august
last night the los waltos historical commission voted unanimously no turn the childhood home of steve jobs into a historical site. this means this home on crist drive is now protected so a builder cannot come in and demolish it. the plan is to put up a plaque 7nmpand steve wazniak build the first apple one computer back in 1976. jobs' stepmother, marilynn jobs, still lives in this home, by the way. >>. >>> well, your home may not be a landmark to anyone but you, but it's probably...
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neil: steve thank you. >> thank you, neil. neil: this is probably the most famous back rub heard in the world. and everyone wondered why angela merkel got upset, we found out that bush whispered in her ear, we're tapping your phone. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. neil: angela merkel was not only one shocked to find out that the u.s. of tapping her phone, so of president obama, saying he had no idea that they were spying on her, our next guest said that is worse. your spies are running amuck. that is more disconcerting to me. >> yeah, if this has been going on for 10 years? i think it first started, and neither of last two presidents were aware, it would speak to an internal shadow surveillance state that feels it can do what it wants to you impu
neil: steve thank you. >> thank you, neil. neil: this is probably the most famous back rub heard in the world. and everyone wondered why angela merkel got upset, we found out that bush whispered in her ear, we're tapping your phone. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies...
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steve jobs' childhood home part of history. the changes that will and will not be made to the property in the future. >> yahoo!'s ceo makes an unusual purchase. what marissa meyer is expected to do with her own funeral home, coming up. >> just in time for halloween. how much would you pay for a gallon of milk as you get your breakfast ready? how about $8. the battle on capitol hill that could cause milk prices to soar. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems true. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour energy. from now to the end of the year, a portion of each sale... benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. new raspberry 5 hour energy. it's one good deed that will go just right. >>> welcome back. taking a live look outside. beautiful. that's in the south bay overlooking san jose. you made it to tuesday morning. we'll have a look at the chilly forecast coming up with christina. it's 4:43. >>> lawmakers look for answers whether
steve jobs' childhood home part of history. the changes that will and will not be made to the property in the future. >> yahoo!'s ceo makes an unusual purchase. what marissa meyer is expected to do with her own funeral home, coming up. >> just in time for halloween. how much would you pay for a gallon of milk as you get your breakfast ready? how about $8. the battle on capitol hill that could cause milk prices to soar. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems...
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quote, a magnate for market cheaters, e-mails indicating the top executives including it's founders steve cohen failed to stop alleged insider training. six employees have pleaded guilty to insider training and one is serving two and a half years in prison. two other men are set to stand trial. now stephen cohen has not been charged with criminal activity, but the journal said he'll remain under investigation. ali? >> a lot of people may not know of sc capital visors or stephen cohen. it's been in the news but for a lot of people who follow business. this firm is a pretty big deal. >> absolutely. this hedge fund was the envy of wall street. it had $50 billion in assets under management and posts outside trading profits for two decades but since it has fallen in fed crosshairs clients have pulled most of their money but stephen cohen still has a sizable fortune to manage at $9.2 billion. >> he alone has more money than many hedge funds will manage. so the agreement just means that they can't manage outside money. >> we've seen this so much, and we heard time and time again that ultimately
quote, a magnate for market cheaters, e-mails indicating the top executives including it's founders steve cohen failed to stop alleged insider training. six employees have pleaded guilty to insider training and one is serving two and a half years in prison. two other men are set to stand trial. now stephen cohen has not been charged with criminal activity, but the journal said he'll remain under investigation. ali? >> a lot of people may not know of sc capital visors or stephen cohen....
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but first i want to turn to democratic senator steve beshear, republican governor john kasich in neighboring ohio. i wanted to take this out of washington because in kentucky you set up your own health care exchange. in ohio, governor kasich, you declined to do so until the federal government comes in to do that. let me start with you. the president says there is no excuse for this terrible rollout for obama care through the website. are you as frustrated with how all of this has started? governor kasich? >> is that to me? >> yes. >> yeah. well, look, david, the problem is obama care doesn't control costs. secondly, it's going to drive up the costs for the vast majority of ohioans. it threatens business to grow beyond 50 employees, and frankly, what i think has to concern everybody, this economy is stalled and people don't know what the future is going to bring. and when people are uncertain about the future, they sit on their wallets, and that's why we're not seeing the kind of economic growth that we need to see that's so vital to create new jobs here in the state of ohio. >> that's the ar
but first i want to turn to democratic senator steve beshear, republican governor john kasich in neighboring ohio. i wanted to take this out of washington because in kentucky you set up your own health care exchange. in ohio, governor kasich, you declined to do so until the federal government comes in to do that. let me start with you. the president says there is no excuse for this terrible rollout for obama care through the website. are you as frustrated with how all of this has started?...
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neil: steve thank you. >> thank you, neil. neil: this is probably the most famous back rub heard in the world. and everyone wondered why angela merkel got upset, we found out that bush whispered in her ear, that bush whispered in her ear, we're tapping yourthe ocean get. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. neil: angela merkel was not only one shocked to find out that the u.s. of tapping h
neil: steve thank you. >> thank you, neil. neil: this is probably the most famous back rub heard in the world. and everyone wondered why angela merkel got upset, we found out that bush whispered in her ear, that bush whispered in her ear, we're tapping yourthe ocean get. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine...
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steve, it's been almost a year since the rnc autopsy report. this seems like it's a smart strategy to add a millennial that's going to be a point person, a front person that can draw in more ilk like him, more millennials. >> in theory this makes perfect sense. republicans have struggled greatly with younger voters, therefore you tap someone to go do outreach. it reminds me of north carolina republicans and how they want to do outreach to the minority community but those people don't have anything to say that the minority community that would appeal to them and encourage them to vote for republicans. i think it's the same thing with the rnc. younger voters are turned off by the social conservatism and culture war fights that republicans so frequent low wage. so i think that it's nice to have a staffer, but i don't know what this staffer is going to say. >> we shall see. we will watch to see what the youth outreach program means. i'm sorry for our abbreviated time today. dafna linzer, steve bennen and lee fang. thanks for joining us. you can alw
steve, it's been almost a year since the rnc autopsy report. this seems like it's a smart strategy to add a millennial that's going to be a point person, a front person that can draw in more ilk like him, more millennials. >> in theory this makes perfect sense. republicans have struggled greatly with younger voters, therefore you tap someone to go do outreach. it reminds me of north carolina republicans and how they want to do outreach to the minority community but those people don't have...
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the plan is to put a plaque in front of the home where jobs and steve wozniak built the first 50 apple 1 computers. jobs' stepmother marilyn still lives in the home >> amazing. >> i'm sure she gets knocks on the door. >> trick-or-treat. >> exactly. >> can i get an ap le computer? >> that's how you don't mind getting an apple. >> collect the forecast now. halloween a couple nights away. the weather is going to be decent. >> hey, my words to you don't hand out apples because you might get your pumpkin smashed. happened to me one year. 55 in san francisco. trick-or-treating is looking really good. we have the storm system yesterday blowing out of here. as a result the lingering activity. we might get a few showers. the best chance looks like the santa cruz mountains. when we meet back at 11:00 a.m. this morning, we could be tracking showers on the radar so. stay tuned for that. we're looking good, we're going to see a mix of sun and clouds, by wednesday the warming kicks in, seasonal averages return and getting into this weekend temperatures are going to be comfortable. we have a warm wee
the plan is to put a plaque in front of the home where jobs and steve wozniak built the first 50 apple 1 computers. jobs' stepmother marilyn still lives in the home >> amazing. >> i'm sure she gets knocks on the door. >> trick-or-treat. >> exactly. >> can i get an ap le computer? >> that's how you don't mind getting an apple. >> collect the forecast now. halloween a couple nights away. the weather is going to be decent. >> hey, my words to you...
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the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an >>> if you haven't heard of bit strips there is a good chance you've seen them. character that's look like a lot of your friends. it's an overnight sensation, maybe too popular for makers to keep up. >> just another day on the news deck des being all i can think about was dinner having later tonight. the boss sent me fishing for a story about a story called bit strips so i headed down to a coffee shop where people who know about apps tend to hang out. >> do you use bit strips? >> no >> gregory explained they're colorful cartoons featuring characters that look like themselves >> people love it >> love is an understatement. it's topped 11
the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an >>> if you haven't heard of bit...
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the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an online cart [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] yeah, it's perfect for us tv fans. no...me. they made this for me. oh, and you've worked out a theory. this is exciting. what's the evidence? alright, evidence... u-verse has over 185 hd channels. i love hd. everybody loves hd. [ male announcer ] call now to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. and you can upgrade and get access to over 185 hd channels and more hd dvr capacity than cable. i also hate to delete episodes of my favorite shows. and? and u-verse has more dvr storage than cable. you think this
the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an online cart [son] all right,she has no...
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steve irwin. he was an expert with those animals and so was the lady at but i don't believe he's being a bad parent. we all have our ways. are you perfect with your kids? let me tell you something right now. i did not grow up in a house where cursing was done. i still do not curse at my parent's. if they over hear me, i would say excuse me and close the door. that's the the kind of household i grew up in. but these kids these days, they fear nothing. and now he's too big to spank. i called them beat downs back in the day. sounds tougher than saying a spanking. and now since he's 13 and he's almost tall aer than me, you dot curse a lot because if you curse a lot, it's just another day with mommy. you have to use your four letter words wisely. that way they know -- look, and you grab him by the collar and you bring him in real close and you talk that hot breath and you call him every name. but you can't do it all the time. that's why they think mommy is crazy like out of her mind. i fear her. so pam
steve irwin. he was an expert with those animals and so was the lady at but i don't believe he's being a bad parent. we all have our ways. are you perfect with your kids? let me tell you something right now. i did not grow up in a house where cursing was done. i still do not curse at my parent's. if they over hear me, i would say excuse me and close the door. that's the the kind of household i grew up in. but these kids these days, they fear nothing. and now he's too big to spank. i called them...
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. >> the home where am co-founder steve jobs grew up. jobs and steve woz nee yak built the first 100 computers there. the house is currently owned by jobs' sister. >>> the buyer was an anonymous american. the house is close to penny lane which inspired the beatles' song. quite some history. thanks a lot, gigi. >>> coming up in sports, the miami heat raised their latest championship banner and a soccer ref cannot seem to keep the peace. of infinite deliciousness. perfect. [ wisest kid ] campbell's has the recipes kids love. so good! [ wisest kid ] at campbellskitchen.com. [ gong ] m'm! m'm! good! [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ neutrogena®. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the r
. >> the home where am co-founder steve jobs grew up. jobs and steve woz nee yak built the first 100 computers there. the house is currently owned by jobs' sister. >>> the buyer was an anonymous american. the house is close to penny lane which inspired the beatles' song. quite some history. thanks a lot, gigi. >>> coming up in sports, the miami heat raised their latest championship banner and a soccer ref cannot seem to keep the peace. of infinite deliciousness. perfect....
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means in the wake of a settlement like this, sac must become a family office handling only founder steve cohen or family money, or close down completely. reopening is an option. with investor redemptions under way and should be completed by wintertime, sac should still have $7 to $8 billion in assets to trade. but cohen himself would be under fire thanks to an s.e.c. lawsuit that will be picked up after the federal settlement is done, if it is done. if they bar him from the securities industry, as they said they are seeking to do, that could make life as a new hedge fund manager exceedingly difficult if not impossible. >> thank you. consumers love the ipads, iphones, ipods, we know that. how are they feeling about icahn. >> that's good. legendary activist investor is talking about proxy fights to force changes at apple. after the earnings are out, two pros will debate icahn. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your
means in the wake of a settlement like this, sac must become a family office handling only founder steve cohen or family money, or close down completely. reopening is an option. with investor redemptions under way and should be completed by wintertime, sac should still have $7 to $8 billion in assets to trade. but cohen himself would be under fire thanks to an s.e.c. lawsuit that will be picked up after the federal settlement is done, if it is done. if they bar him from the securities industry,...
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. >> jeff: steve is the c.e.o. of shinola. basically said we will take the most challenged, struggling big city in the country and base our marketing strategy around that. >> yeah, people love the story of somebody being knocked down and standing up again. >> jeff: in the last year shinola which specializes in hand crafted watches has taken downtrodden, upscale. spending more than $10 million to let people know exactly where it's located. they're also investing in local workers. many come from the auto business. hired without skills and trained. >> this is very hard to come by, you know, this is like a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. >> jeff: it all sounds about as homegrown as you can get. but the whole business of shinola is far more global. the components of the watches come from switzerland. the crystals, cases and watch hands from china. the made in detroit slogan was focus tested by a group in dallas. >> the idea of manufacturing watches in detroit was seen with great enthusiasm. and that panel talked to the fact
. >> jeff: steve is the c.e.o. of shinola. basically said we will take the most challenged, struggling big city in the country and base our marketing strategy around that. >> yeah, people love the story of somebody being knocked down and standing up again. >> jeff: in the last year shinola which specializes in hand crafted watches has taken downtrodden, upscale. spending more than $10 million to let people know exactly where it's located. they're also investing in local...
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it is at least in part going to be a referendum on obama care. >> steve? >> you told my "weekly standard" colleague mike warren that you have been frustrated at the lack of substantive discussion. policy discussion in the race and you went on to say that you were particularly enthusiastic about your tax reform proposal or tax proposal that will create jobs. explain what exactly that will do and why it's needed. >> sure. we're going to lower personal and business income taxes down to 5% and 4% respectively. 4% would be tied for the lowest in the country and pay for it by shrinking the growth of our general fund by population plus inflation that would have been worth $400 million tax relief, more than 500 the year before and get rid of one sixth of our tax exemptions and credits, that's going to take place over a couple of years. you can't just walk in and do that that's worth about 58,000 new jobs according to outside economists. and i'm the only candidate with a plan that an economist can look at and rate. and while my opponent obviously doesn't like my pl
it is at least in part going to be a referendum on obama care. >> steve? >> you told my "weekly standard" colleague mike warren that you have been frustrated at the lack of substantive discussion. policy discussion in the race and you went on to say that you were particularly enthusiastic about your tax reform proposal or tax proposal that will create jobs. explain what exactly that will do and why it's needed. >> sure. we're going to lower personal and business...
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we want to help steve. the purpose of this is not to punish steve. if he gets punished, i want to do something about it and help to the best of my ability. host: another tweet guest: well, that was discussed when we were debating the bill. i hope that is not the case, i hope companies don't take that attitude. the whole purpose of the aca is going to be lost. i think that there has to be fines in this because everybody has got to be in. first of all, this is not a democrat idea, that part of the aca. that goes back to heritage, their recommendations on what health care is needed. we have had 8 presidents try to do this, tried to bring about health care reform. we need to say thank you, president obama. say it. read my lips. you are not going to get hurt by saying it. he did not create sandy, he did not create the monsoons. he has done some good, believe it or not. when you step back from the click and you understand that we should be examined -- from the cliff and you understand that we need to look at the objectives -- i mean, i does agree with the
we want to help steve. the purpose of this is not to punish steve. if he gets punished, i want to do something about it and help to the best of my ability. host: another tweet guest: well, that was discussed when we were debating the bill. i hope that is not the case, i hope companies don't take that attitude. the whole purpose of the aca is going to be lost. i think that there has to be fines in this because everybody has got to be in. first of all, this is not a democrat idea, that part of...
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they're telling us they don't have enough money to fix the highways, steve? >> the other element of this is when you talk to people, they say look, this will be used for innocent purposes, it will not be abused. we will use it to track how much people are driving and charge them. when we think about the last year, the nsa story, the irs abuses, does anybody really have trust this technology would not be abused? i don't think very many people feel comfortable about it. a lot of people on the left who want to limit the amount of driving that you can do because they think the car pollutes and causes all kinds of different problems. martha: is this technology ready to go? a whole other government agency, now you're talking about another layer of government folks out there. >> absolutely. tracking the whereabouts, where we are driving. managing people who want to hack this, how safe is that? very easy to hack into the government infrastructure. martha: if somebody is stalking you, they can hack into the system and follow you. i don't like this at all. but it is ha
they're telling us they don't have enough money to fix the highways, steve? >> the other element of this is when you talk to people, they say look, this will be used for innocent purposes, it will not be abused. we will use it to track how much people are driving and charge them. when we think about the last year, the nsa story, the irs abuses, does anybody really have trust this technology would not be abused? i don't think very many people feel comfortable about it. a lot of people on...
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steve is at the bp headquarter. hi, steve. >> yeah. hi, ross. thanks very much indeed for that. i'm here speaking to bob dudley, ceo of bp. fantastic to see you again. i'm going to take us back in time. 24 months. two years ago, you and i were sitting in this very office and you said these set of numbers are a watershed moment from bp. the last few years have been a lit of litigation. how far have you achieved those goals that you set out for in 2011 to where we are now in 2013? >> well, it seems like a long time ago. but at that time, we laid out a ten-point plan, five things to expect, five things to measure. we have completed a $38 billion divestment program. we've upped our expiration game. we've got lots of projects that have come on stream. they've come a long way and we have a much less rocky road with a great investment since the last time. i'm pleased to say, you were telling earlier, one of the things i mentioned this morning is bp is still trading at a discount, a forward pe, somewhere in the region of 8 to 8el.5. why is the market not given you credit for the last tw
steve is at the bp headquarter. hi, steve. >> yeah. hi, ross. thanks very much indeed for that. i'm here speaking to bob dudley, ceo of bp. fantastic to see you again. i'm going to take us back in time. 24 months. two years ago, you and i were sitting in this very office and you said these set of numbers are a watershed moment from bp. the last few years have been a lit of litigation. how far have you achieved those goals that you set out for in 2011 to where we are now in 2013? >>...
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steve horvath is a professor of human genetics at ucla. he joins us from los angeles. dr. art kaplan is a bioeth cyst. he is the head of the nyulangon medical elth ifex division. dr. harvath, i want to speak with you. you have spoken about a fountain of youth since ponce de leon went searching. we know you studied 8,000 samples of more than 4,000 cancerous cells and tissues. give us a shot in layman's terms here what exactly did you find? >> well, i found a biological clock that allows one to estimate the ages of many tissues and cell types in organs in the human body. and this new aging clock is based on certain markers on the dna, and by averaging these 353 markers, one can arrive at a highly accurate estimate of human age. >> so you can actually see what the dna, what age the dna should have. you can see where some were older and some were younger? >> yes. exactly. this is, of course, a very interesting application to estimate the age of various different regions from the same individual and then identify certain tissues or organs that either look substantially older or
steve horvath is a professor of human genetics at ucla. he joins us from los angeles. dr. art kaplan is a bioeth cyst. he is the head of the nyulangon medical elth ifex division. dr. harvath, i want to speak with you. you have spoken about a fountain of youth since ponce de leon went searching. we know you studied 8,000 samples of more than 4,000 cancerous cells and tissues. give us a shot in layman's terms here what exactly did you find? >> well, i found a biological clock that allows...
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but the same question to you, steve. given that hillary clinton would take advantage of every single opportunity, would inspire women voters, would challenge chris christie. okay, he's doing pretty well, got 9% of the black vote in 2009. but with a real democratic candidate, who could inspire the base, who would win in new jersey? hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general election, that's gravy. the state they're telling republicans and they want the political world to think is pence. they think chris christie could beat hillary clinton or another republican and pick off oh pennsylvania. >> even though the clintons have that history in pennsylvania. >> but pennsylvania on paper is the one that -- romney got down to 3.5, 4% last time. pence is the one that's a lot more of those sort of -- white working class voters that -- can be peeled off from the -- i do wants to say something quickly in barbara buono's de
but the same question to you, steve. given that hillary clinton would take advantage of every single opportunity, would inspire women voters, would challenge chris christie. okay, he's doing pretty well, got 9% of the black vote in 2009. but with a real democratic candidate, who could inspire the base, who would win in new jersey? hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general...
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one twenty five characters come sales right i'm not allowed to put in a room together my late friend steve jobs you would have been an interesting day at johnny basher via twitter wants to know what would happen if the earth stop rotating for a second oh yeah that would be disastrous disastrous because right now here in new york you can calculate at our latitude we're all moving with the earth at eight hundred miles an hour jus east because earth is rotating if you stopped earth and you were in seat belt buckled to the earth you would fall over and roll eight hundred miles an hour due east it would kill everyone on earth people be flying out of windows and that would be a bad day on earth i'm just saying. now if if you if somehow we all slow down to anything not bolted to the earth would would slide due east eight hundred miles an hour that's what happens to you in a car if you hit a brick wall and you're not wearing a seatbelt you keep going that's why you get hurt in those kinds of accidents as if somehow we all slow down with the earth then ok that's fine i mean people think will someho
one twenty five characters come sales right i'm not allowed to put in a room together my late friend steve jobs you would have been an interesting day at johnny basher via twitter wants to know what would happen if the earth stop rotating for a second oh yeah that would be disastrous disastrous because right now here in new york you can calculate at our latitude we're all moving with the earth at eight hundred miles an hour jus east because earth is rotating if you stopped earth and you were in...
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katie: you can go to our website for updated information on resources available for sandy victims and steve buscemi's friends for firefighters continues to provide support to families. you can go to katiecouric.com to see how you can help. up next they proudly served our country and now they are on a new mission. meet the veterans using their military skills to help those in need when disaster strikes. hat is right after this. >> up next -- katie: thank goodness for you guys really stepping up to the plate. >> and later the truth about all of this extreme weather. katie: welcome back. in her wake sandy left what looked like a war zone behind. who tackled this crisis more than the nation's veterans. how many know of a group called team rubicon. a lot of people. for the viewers at home i hope you never get a chance to meet them. if you do you will never forget them. it all started with an urge to help. co-founders and marine veterans knew they could do just that. they left for haiti after the earthquake in 2010 and soon realized the impact that they could have. so they sent out a call to vets
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steve? >> the problem is if they came down the website until it's right, that's likely to be six months and long beyond that. then you get into the problems we discussed before. you have the sickest people signing up. you have other people incapable of signing up. do you penalize them? do you not? it creates, i think, and exacerbates a set of problems the white house doesn't want to deal with. if the white house doesn't make this decision now, they get themselves further into trouble and make the ultimate decision that much more difficult. i think these are the kinds of things being debated behind closed doors at the white house and elsewhere with ceos of insurance companies and others. we've got to make a decision. what do we do and when do we make this decision? every day that passes, i think they can make their problems that much more difficult. >> they are trying to lower expectations, clearly, julie. dan pfeiffer this weekend on abc. >> our goal is to get as many people done as possible
steve? >> the problem is if they came down the website until it's right, that's likely to be six months and long beyond that. then you get into the problems we discussed before. you have the sickest people signing up. you have other people incapable of signing up. do you penalize them? do you not? it creates, i think, and exacerbates a set of problems the white house doesn't want to deal with. if the white house doesn't make this decision now, they get themselves further into trouble and...
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burke was steve burke. is it was my son might say oh you're adorable you're heading toward the comedy circuit. yes absolutely no interest in being there a lot of people think like my vote doesn't matter anyways. and so little of what is a coach who shot before. really they're all corrupt. she says now. god uses our own the young people are infatuated with hannah. this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very human bio in the immediate elections. even when your best friends about lighting up your book and they're not. five it said on wednesday evening but what i got a kick in and out. burke is a comedian he just wants to beat phoenix suburb burke is no stranger to visit us this proposed billion styling cable car called the styling of the solution to the city's traffic problems. this project has even caught the attention of virgin ceo sir richard branson is interested in sponsoring it and of course steve has a song for the sale. among the humans. and when you see a new business. i h
burke was steve burke. is it was my son might say oh you're adorable you're heading toward the comedy circuit. yes absolutely no interest in being there a lot of people think like my vote doesn't matter anyways. and so little of what is a coach who shot before. really they're all corrupt. she says now. god uses our own the young people are infatuated with hannah. this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very human bio in the immediate elections. even when your best...
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steve, when it comes to russia, it's like there is no clue what to do. it is very strange. you could talk to him. you go to moscow to talk to everybody. it is an easy place to go now. verynot think putin is a difficult guy to understand his concept of his vision, it is very clear. what is the problem? why can't americans establish strategic with russia? i dislike -- it is like proposition after proposition. soviet union was a predictable country. it was stable. why? inc., -- think, nikolai, some of the have to do the frustration of the daily flow of events and not stepping back. some of it has to do with the failure in effect to go back to some of the major objectives. i think we always out to russia should be a full member of the international community. should be partia of the world economy. go played a to get w role. we wanted cooperation with russia on a number of areas. the joint contribution we both made to international strategic stability was much appreciated and very significant. the fact was over 80 pe -- over time, we had different opinions. many of them dictated
steve, when it comes to russia, it's like there is no clue what to do. it is very strange. you could talk to him. you go to moscow to talk to everybody. it is an easy place to go now. verynot think putin is a difficult guy to understand his concept of his vision, it is very clear. what is the problem? why can't americans establish strategic with russia? i dislike -- it is like proposition after proposition. soviet union was a predictable country. it was stable. why? inc., -- think, nikolai,...
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>> i feel like they're still milking that cow that was harvested first by steve jobs. we haven't seen anything really revolutionary come out of apple for a while, and so while you see these little product improvements, that i'm sure make customers pull back a little bit, we haven't seen anybody that blows our mind for a while, and until we see that there's going to be a lot of fear about apple and its future. >> are these latest introductions, the hot new ipads and minipad, going to be enough to get into the holiday big numbers or is that a problem? >> i think you're seeing they're continuing to stick to the street guidance. they're not blowing anyone's mine. just sort of there. we need too see something innovative to show they can carry on jobs' legacy. >> we should let you in on a little secret that wall street knows. apple always downplays and it then tries to, after an earnings report, come up on a high side. in the meantime, year after sandy, an offer that new york states hope that home owners would find too good to refuse. paying those whose homes were destroyed
>> i feel like they're still milking that cow that was harvested first by steve jobs. we haven't seen anything really revolutionary come out of apple for a while, and so while you see these little product improvements, that i'm sure make customers pull back a little bit, we haven't seen anybody that blows our mind for a while, and until we see that there's going to be a lot of fear about apple and its future. >> are these latest introductions, the hot new ipads and minipad, going to...
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steve, it's normally all wine, roses, let's have a good time, play some baseball. when you hear about cal or the cal senior foundation, i don't want to say it's edgy but you guys are making a statement. >> absolutely. it's more than edge did. it's that -- -- it's more than edgy. most organizations choose not to address it. their child safety policy intends to be -- their entire program is cross their fingers and hope nothing happens to them. that's not okay. like robby said, we pulled togea group of experts, robby is one of them. we created a tool kit that's available to every organization in america, any organization in the world that wants to use it. it's based on three primary critically important things. first, a model child protection policy that every organization should have in place. second we're doing national criminal background screenings with youth organizations, a company called first advantage. background checks that cost $50 yesterday cost $12.95 today. these are real background checks, not fly by night $2 checks. the last thing is a series of hard-h
steve, it's normally all wine, roses, let's have a good time, play some baseball. when you hear about cal or the cal senior foundation, i don't want to say it's edgy but you guys are making a statement. >> absolutely. it's more than edge did. it's that -- -- it's more than edgy. most organizations choose not to address it. their child safety policy intends to be -- their entire program is cross their fingers and hope nothing happens to them. that's not okay. like robby said, we pulled...
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president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has absolutely no interest in being mayor a lot of people think like my vote doesn't even matter anyways and so they don't vote what you're saying who should vote for really they're all corrupt she says no you're going around she says they're all corrupt the young people are in fact she waited with him over this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very few vo in miami beach elections birth even has trouble getting his best friends to vote for him are you going to hear bowing to the rock. i'm going to check on wednesday and review board a community board i'm going to kick you
president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has...
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liz: steve wozniak was not impressed. he was saying what have you done for me lately? apple stock coming back but not near the closing value. brian, i will give it to you, mac revenue down 15% to $5.62 billion. is that worrisome to you? >> not especially. we really think that, you know the future is the ipad and certainly to the, tent ipad bams more of a -- becomes more after computing product, where it is used for it is can -- cannibalizing pc's as well and apple is willing to make the tradeoff all day long. david: brian, mark, gentlemen, good stuff. thank you very much. i wish could be better stuff for apple although as you mentioned, liz, the stock is coming back a bit. liz: dennis, we appreciate it. david: sandy, one year later we look at the lessons learned for the community, government and businesses. liz: speaking of which, hartford financial reported earnings earlier this hour. the property and casualty insurer is speaking with us. we have exclusive interview with how he managed to turn a 3-dollar stock to a 33-dollar stock in just four years. ♪ at od, whatev
liz: steve wozniak was not impressed. he was saying what have you done for me lately? apple stock coming back but not near the closing value. brian, i will give it to you, mac revenue down 15% to $5.62 billion. is that worrisome to you? >> not especially. we really think that, you know the future is the ipad and certainly to the, tent ipad bams more of a -- becomes more after computing product, where it is used for it is can -- cannibalizing pc's as well and apple is willing to make the...
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steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a realistic assertion of the program. the number of people being dropped from their individual insurance, seven to 15 million people, that is a disaster. will they tried to go on those exchanges? doing with the glitches you talked about. the doctors and a disaster with electronic medical records where the government mandated how these things should be done. that's a disaster. it is just imploding. connell: that first part of it may be the biggest thing of them all. from the perspective of the technical problems you see the ef
steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a...
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parse this now, steve. your take? >> this is bigpretty big deal. this is confirmation of what many republicans were saying all along. the main promise of the white house's president obama's signature domestic policy that you could keep your plan if you like it but was not true but a deliberately. there is no real way to be polite about it. this was a lie. this was a lie from the beginning. these documents unearthed over last 24 hours make that abundantly clear. bill: are they parsing this language themselves? as you define the word is, is between the lines? >> they're in trouble. scrambling trying to come up with any way to explain this away when the plain language what the president said and what we've now seen makes it impossible to do so. valerie jarrett, top obama advisor sent out a tweet, saying in effect nothing in obamacare forces you off these plans. just these insurance companies that are doing this. bill: that seemed to be, a little bit of what we heard at briefing yesterday too. is that their defense now, push it off on the insurance com
parse this now, steve. your take? >> this is bigpretty big deal. this is confirmation of what many republicans were saying all along. the main promise of the white house's president obama's signature domestic policy that you could keep your plan if you like it but was not true but a deliberately. there is no real way to be polite about it. this was a lie. this was a lie from the beginning. these documents unearthed over last 24 hours make that abundantly clear. bill: are they parsing this...
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more than it was in january 1991 when i implored tom to bring to the house floor a resolution that steve zoeller's and i had introduced to ask then president bush to engage in military action in operation desert storm to drive saddam hussein out of kuwait. i was convinced that tom opposed military intervention. i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. it was an exercise in political courage and personal decency for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open debate and record a vote under those circumstances. but he did. we had one of the most spirited but civil and informative debates in which i have been privileged to participate in all of my 38 years in congress. we prevailed in the final outcome that day but i would have been proud of the house and the speaker regardless because the house demonstrated to the world that it was truly a deliberative and democratic a- day. tom and i always struggled to find common ground when there were no issues upon which we could not agree, we could at least use common courtesy and the way we conducted our politics.
more than it was in january 1991 when i implored tom to bring to the house floor a resolution that steve zoeller's and i had introduced to ask then president bush to engage in military action in operation desert storm to drive saddam hussein out of kuwait. i was convinced that tom opposed military intervention. i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. it was an exercise in political courage and personal decency for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open...
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let's check in with steve. >> thank you. mostly sunny, especially to the north, partly and mostly cloudy to the south. this is flexing its muscle until the sierra nevada more so than over us. things have calmed down a little bit. still some up stream and wrap around, bears watching. mendocino county, lake county, later on today. there's been okay rain, just an enhancement coming off the pacific down toward monterey, and santa cruz mountains. partly sunny, partly cloudy, breezy and windy. it's cold air filtering in, no o doubt about it. the low is producing the snow in the sierra nevadament they get the snow. advisories from 4:00. kingvale 9 inches, norton a foot. we'll take it. we need it. and remember, it's been 10 very very dry months here. any precip, snow or rain is very welcome. 40s for some. 30s for others. it's going to be cold tonight. be prepared. tonight into tomorrow. again, mostly sunny for a while, and i think we'll go partly cloudy, and there's some of the moisture continuing to stream in off monterey bay. this
let's check in with steve. >> thank you. mostly sunny, especially to the north, partly and mostly cloudy to the south. this is flexing its muscle until the sierra nevada more so than over us. things have calmed down a little bit. still some up stream and wrap around, bears watching. mendocino county, lake county, later on today. there's been okay rain, just an enhancement coming off the pacific down toward monterey, and santa cruz mountains. partly sunny, partly cloudy, breezy and windy....
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i test what to say, is steve that my understanding is secretary for defence of intelligence is responsible for dod policy also relating to security and the whole fraud? >> yes we do. >> how long? >> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and earlier before the committee. to turnover we had to wait before the hearing began i of the key was present but to what i said to their colleagues as part of but what we try to do is what is the role of government? according to abraham but he also said in a book reinventing different it is to use tear the bow and not a row the boat but hopefully we figure out what is the role of government and of what needs the federal government nor the private sector. but you do have five minutes to hear verst statements. >> i appreciate the opportunity to talk about practices and procedures regarding security clearance facility access and
i test what to say, is steve that my understanding is secretary for defence of intelligence is responsible for dod policy also relating to security and the whole fraud? >> yes we do. >> how long? >> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and...
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i am listing her as part of the usip team, which includes steve hadley, george moose, jeremy rabkin, dr. kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guest, ambassador jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success and is a great asset to the institute, to the united states, to the world. she has done a perfect amount of work where iraq is concerned. she has published a book, and she is an important part of the institute and has led for years our work. she was big about the u.s. institute's work in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm introduction. i would like to welcome his excellency prime minister maliki, his accompanying delegation, and our guests. usip has been working in iraq since 2003. we have shared its high moments as well as its difficu
i am listing her as part of the usip team, which includes steve hadley, george moose, jeremy rabkin, dr. kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guest, ambassador jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east...
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14 months later, steve, the survivors, the people who survived the attack in benghazi, have not been made available to the u.s. congress for oversight purposes. so i'm going to block every appointment in the united states senate until the survivors are being made available to the congress. i'm tired of hearing from people on tv and reading about stuff from books. we need to get to the bottom of this. >> graham's threat comes in the wake of a "60 minutes" report that eyewitnesses to the attack in libya describe warning signs they saw leading up to it. one, a former british soldier who trained guards at the compound's gates. with another group of libyans charged with defending the compound. listen. >> saying, these guys are no good, you need to get them out of here. >> you also kept saying, if this place is attacked, these guys are not going to stand and fight? >> yes, i used to say it all the time. in the end, i got quite bored of hearing my own voice saying it. >> well, green beret commander lieutenant colonel andy wood, you see him, we will bring him up in a moment, he was one of th
14 months later, steve, the survivors, the people who survived the attack in benghazi, have not been made available to the u.s. congress for oversight purposes. so i'm going to block every appointment in the united states senate until the survivors are being made available to the congress. i'm tired of hearing from people on tv and reading about stuff from books. we need to get to the bottom of this. >> graham's threat comes in the wake of a "60 minutes" report that eyewitnesses...
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correct answer steve stockton of texas. no one since 1843 had been blocked from confirmation. >> mel block. >> he was blocked by the senate to be the head of the housing finance agency. >> that is correct. with that rush you finish with 300. martin 300. the winner tom davis, former congressman from virginia with 1,000 points. congratulations, tom, as our winner, we will tell you, bill wolf will tell you, here's what you have won. >> as our champion, you will have your name printed in exquisite sharpee on the coveted "up against the clock" gold cup. you get to show it off to friends, family and local school chin for exactly one woke. you will receive an appearance this coming week on msnbc "the cycle" airing weekdays 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. eastern time. you get to play if our bonus round for food's grand prize of a gift certificate to little pony the most authentic eating and drinking experience in new york's historic village and while there, get a tattoo or a piercing. back to you, steve. >> that is an exciting prize packet. con
correct answer steve stockton of texas. no one since 1843 had been blocked from confirmation. >> mel block. >> he was blocked by the senate to be the head of the housing finance agency. >> that is correct. with that rush you finish with 300. martin 300. the winner tom davis, former congressman from virginia with 1,000 points. congratulations, tom, as our winner, we will tell you, bill wolf will tell you, here's what you have won. >> as our champion, you will have your...